Thursday 28 April 2016

FORD recalls several models due to multiple issues



FORD motor company has issued a massive recalls that is going to affect some 202,000 vehicles from various models sold in the US including the F-150, Expedition, Mustang, and Lincoln Navigator. It is understood that the recalls is due to multiple issues affecting models built from 2011-2012 for an issue with the output speed sensor on the transmission’s lead frame. Under certain conditions, the gearbox could force a temporary downshift to first gear and the driver could experience a speed reduction that could cause the rear tires to slide or lock up, which can increase the risk of an accident. Three accidents were reported due to the issues but thankfully there have been no injuries nor fatalities. 


Dealers will have to inspect the powertrain modules for diagnostic trouble codes linked to the issue. A software update to the powertrain control module is in development to prevent the gearbox from abruptly downshifting into first gear if no codes relating to the issue are found. Ford will also provide a one-time replacement for the transmission lead frame at no charge within 10 years or 150,000 miles from the start of the warranty. Dealers will replace the lead frame and perform a software update if a vehicle is found to have codes relating to the gearbox abruptly shifting to first gear.

FORD motor company has also issued a separate recall for 2014-2015 Ford Explorers and Police Interceptor Utility vehicles to replace suspensions links. In certain vehicles, the left and right rear suspension toe links could fracture because of poor weld quality and could result in rear suspension noise, difficulty steering, or loss of steering control. Ford is aware of one accident and one injury caused by the issue. Dealers will replace the left and right suspension toe links and align the right suspension free of charge.



The third recall affects around 2,600 2016 Ford Super Duty trucks, which need to have their tires checked and replaced due to possible damage from a conveyor belt during assembly. The damage to the sidewall could cause a rupture and result in a rapid loss of air in the tire.


FORD has also issued a separate recall for 2014-2015 Ford Explorers and Police Interceptor Utility vehicles to replace its suspensions links. In certain vehicles, the left and right rear suspension toe links could fracture because of poor weld quality and could result in rear suspension noise, difficulty steering, or loss of steering control. Ford is aware of one accident and one injury caused by the issue. Dealers will replace the left and right suspension toe links and align the right suspension free of charge.